I usually don't shut down my 360 when I finish reading--I just use the screen lock. Lately I've been having a problem that the battery seems to be draining when I do that--that the pages are moving back and forth and it uses up the battery. I have the page-turn hack installed and I think the pages are turning while I'm carrying the device in a bag, just as I'm walking and the bag turns, etc.

I completely charged the battery a few days ago, didn't read much until yesterday, when I read it for about two hours, and then this morning I got on the train and the battery was dead.

I haven't tried since I installed 15.3b, but I found if I was using the pageturn app that the screen lock didn't work for me. So that could definitely be your problem.

If you set your reader so that on start it goes to the last page read you can start reading straight away. I just make sure that I read to the end of a page, turn the page and then turn my reader off. When I start it again it comes back at the new page and by the time it paginates, the next page can be turned. You don't drain your battery and you always have a page ready to be read.

If you set your reader so that on start it goes to the last page read you can start reading straight away. I just make sure that I read to the end of a page, turn the page and then turn my reader off. When I start it again it comes back at the new page and by the time it paginates, the next page can be turned. You don't drain your battery and you always have a page ready to be read.

Nope. Not anymore. I *used* to be able to do this, but not now. Now, if I turn the page and lock it, when I come back to it later that day or the next day, the page may or may not have changed, but the battery has gone down. Not a noticeable amount on a day to day basis, but the time between charges is far less than it used to be, and it now shuts off with 2 bars left.

Yeah, I think I need a new battery. Lucky me, the only Pocketbook store in the US is right in my backyard, and they have a customer service center here, too! So hopefully it won't be a major undertaking to get it taken care of.